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ICE: Dallas Beheading Suspect Freed On Supervision Amid Halted Deportation Flights To Cuba

ICE: Dallas Beheading Suspect Freed On Supervision Amid Halted Deportation Flights To Cuba

ICE says Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, a Cuban national accused of killing a Dallas motel manager with a machete, had been released from ICE custody in January under an order of supervision due to a lack of removal flights to Cuba. He was previously held at Bluebonnet Detention Center (ERO Dallas). Cobos-Martinez is now jailed on a capital murder charge with an ICE detainer. The case raises questions about deportation flight availability and ICE release criteria.

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ICE’s $1.24B FORT BLISS ‘TENT CITY’ TARGETS 5,000 BEDS; LAWMAKER SAYS DETAINEES SICKENED, ACCESS DENIED

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ICE’s $1.24B FORT BLISS ‘TENT CITY’ TARGETS 5,000 BEDS; LAWMAKER SAYS DETAINEES SICKENED, ACCESS DENIED
CBS News reports a newly opened ICE detention complex near Fort Bliss (Camp East Montana) built under a $1.24B DoD contract, with capacity planned to ...